Frida Kahlo's Painting Resets the Standard for Latin American Art

By Samuel Moser

Auctioneers sold one of Frida Kahlo’s self-portrait paintings Tuesday for $34.9 million, according to The New York Times and NBC News.


The art piece is titled “Diego and I,” and it is the most valuable work of Latin American art ever to be sold at auction, according to NPR.


The self-portrait is representative of her fragile marriage with Mexican artist Diego Rivera, according to NBC News.


Auctioneers sold one of Rivera’s pieces for roughly $10.75 million (inflation adjusted) years ago. Ironically, that work held the title for most expensive Latin American artwork before Kahlo’s was sold, according to The New York Times.


Kahlo is known for raw and emotional intensity in her artwork, according to The New York Times. 


The buyer of the piece is the founder of a museum in Buenos Aires. He intends to keep the portrait for his private collection, according to The New York Times.

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